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- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0064792" @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0091042" @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0108479" @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0160477" @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf type Axiom @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf annotatedSource FBbt_00005796 @default.
- Bd57971618682426a2aedf6f991710aaf annotatedTarget "Morphologically distinct cell type found throughout the Malpighian tubules. It is a large epithelial cell joined by septate junctions to other Type I cells, with apical microvilli and infolding of the basal membrane. There are small differences between Type I cells in different tubule segments: in the initial segment, the cells have few microvilli and are relatively narrow compared with the larger, flatter cells of the main segment. Type I cells originate from division of the ectodermal Malpighian tubules primordial cells that are found in the junction between the hindgut and midgut. Type I cell proliferation is complete by late stage 13 of embryogenesis. In the mature tubules there are on average 484 Type I cells." @default.